
Chinese EV Makers Lead in Developing Ultrafast Charging Technology
Electric vehicle makers are racing to develop ultrafast chargers, with Chinese producers like BYD leading the way.

Electric vehicle makers are racing to develop ultrafast chargers, with Chinese producers like BYD leading the way.

Elon Musk warns that the U.S. faces AI advancement hurdles due to insufficient electrical power, unlike China.

Nearly 80% of American new-car buyers pick neutral hues, but bold colors are emerging, with green gaining popularity.

Last week, wind power set records by generating 55% of the UK’s electricity, a glimpse of Ed Miliband’s vision.

The U.S. wind energy landscape thrives as foreign companies, like Oceantic Network, advance offshore projects.

Thanks for Elizabeth Shackelford’s column “Global oil crisis once again makes the case for renewable energy” (March 20).

Toyota’s Mark Templin outlines bold EV ambitions, aiming to boost their U.S. market share to 15% with “Tesla killers.”

San Francisco updates its “high injury network,” identifying streets with the highest rates of severe traffic injuries.

Toyota’s dedication to hydrogen technology, despite industry trends toward battery electric vehicles, could be visionary.

Kemi Badenoch faces criticism for pushing North Sea drilling, with experts doubting its impact on energy bills.